LaMelo Bell has decided to return to high school and finish off his senior season at Spire Prep Acamdey in Geneva, Ohio after playing professionally in Lithuania.
As big as LaMelo's following is considering his older brother Lonzo and father LaVar, there's one particular player that just so happens to dwarf over the youngest member of the Ball family, and might just make more headlines than LaMelo this year.
If you haven't heard of 17-year-old Robert Bobroczkyi, who just so happens to stand 7'7" -- the same height as Manute Bol and Gheorghe Mursean -- well then be prepared to be introduced.
Courtesy of WFLA's Josh Benson, Bleacher Report tweeted out this compilation video of Bobroczkyi earlier on Tuesday that went viral on Twitter.
As per SI's Extra Mustard, Bobroczyki stood 6'2" when he was only eight years old, and eventually leaped over his dad -- who stands 7'2" and played professionally with Mursean on Romania's national club -- at the age of 12 standing 7'3''.
Thankfully, no growth disorders have been diagnosed by doctors for Bobroczky, who weighs only 190-pounds.
If you'd like to read more about Bobroczkyi and the challenges he currently faces while trying to become a professional basketball player, we encourage you to read this SI article.
But in the meantime, here's some more highlights and an interesting feature on the world's tallest teenager.
It's only a matter of time before we start seeing LiMaleo set up Bobroczky for a dunk, even if it's more of a layup.